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Politics

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Three British ministers say Brexit should be delayed if no deal is reached
Extradition cases between the UK and Ireland post-Brexit will prove a lot more difficult
Micheál Martin to face questions from grassroots about keeping FG in government until 2020
Activist says scans are being offered with 'top-of-the-range' ultrasound machine at Dublin building
Coveney: 'What's the new mega Bill? In simple language, it’s Irish Brexit law'
Simon Coveney
US Congress won't support UK trade deal that threatens open border, says Varadkar
Former Rose of Tralee Maria Walsh selected as MEP candidate for Fine Gael
Arlene Foster calls for 'neighbourliness' as she poses with Shane Ross in the Ballroom of Romance
Government issues estimated €4 million tender to station vets at border posts post-Brexit
Fine Gael TD Marcella Corcoran Kennedy to run for MEP seat in Ireland South
'Mega bill' provides for all-island electricity, buses and pensions in no-deal Brexit
Labour's Ian Austin becomes ninth MP to quit party this week
Fianna Fáil and SDLP urge all 'pro-Remain' parties to back 5 Brexit principles
Richard Branson concert to be held on Venezuelan border with Colombia as standoff over aid intensifies
'Shenanigans' - Dáil suspended twice after TDs row over fossil fuel Bill
Secretary General Robert Watt accused of 'playing games' with Oireachtas committees
These 12 schools now have a patron but do not have permanent school buildings
Opinion: It is time to ban employers from keeping workers' tips
James Larkin
Kildare/Wicklow Education and Training Board boss 'co-operating' with gardaí after Naas office raid
'Unenforceable and unworkable': Government given legal warning over alcohol ad restrictions
Simon Harris survives motion of no confidence, as Fianna Fáil abstains
'Lives could be lost' without immediate training for Coast Guard blue light driving
Inquiry to be considered after children reassured hearing was fine only to be told years later of impairment
British teen who had citizenship revoked says decision was 'unjust'
Three Tories quit party to join breakaway ex-Labour MPs in Independent Group
US lawmakers probing whether Trump is selling sensitive nuclear technology to Saudi Arabia
'I don't expect a breakthrough': May to meet EU leaders as she aims to re-negotiate Brexit deal
Opinion: 'I joined the army out of love for Israel... but I was just playing the part of the British soldier'
Dean Issacharoff
Over 200,000 people have been through JobPath, but only 11,000 have held down jobs for over a year
'Wheels came off': Head of State corporate watchdog says lessons learned after failures in Anglo trial
Two MEPs elected in South and Dublin constituencies won't be able to take their seats until the UK has left
Government wants property tax reduction law for those paying management fees pushed back six months
'Nothing to apologise for': McDonald refuses to retract remarks about next NI police chief
Pregnant woman with '15% chance of delivery' given list of UK hospitals to get abortion, Dáil hears
Bernie Sanders announces intention to run for US President in 2020
Simon Coveney says people shouldn't stockpile medicines because of Brexit
Poll: Should the Dáil vote for confidence in Health Minister Simon Harris?
Health committee chair to vote against Simon Harris in no-confidence motion
16 states sue Trump administration for declaring national emergency to fund Mexico border wall